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A First War Military Cross group of medals awarded to Lieut F.E.Warran 2nd Bn.

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A First War Military Cross group of medals awarded to Lieut F.E.Warran 2nd Bn.
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Redruth, Cornwall
A First War Military Cross group of medals awarded to Lieut F.E.Warran 2nd Bn. DCLI - Military Cross (GVR); British War and Victory medals (Lieut); Defence medal and 1939-45 War medal, mounted as worn - "For conspicious gallantry and devotion to duty while in command of a patrol. Whilst engaged in surrounding an enemy post he was attacked on both flanks by superior numbers of enemy Infantry and Cavalry but he succeeded in extracting his patrol and driving off the enemy with considerable loss. He also repulsed a second enemy attack while he was withdrawing. He showed splendid courage and skill in a critical situation." with copy research
A First War Military Cross group of medals awarded to Lieut F.E.Warran 2nd Bn. DCLI - Military Cross (GVR); British War and Victory medals (Lieut); Defence medal and 1939-45 War medal, mounted as worn - "For conspicious gallantry and devotion to duty while in command of a patrol. Whilst engaged in surrounding an enemy post he was attacked on both flanks by superior numbers of enemy Infantry and Cavalry but he succeeded in extracting his patrol and driving off the enemy with considerable loss. He also repulsed a second enemy attack while he was withdrawing. He showed splendid courage and skill in a critical situation." with copy research

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